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Rare panther killed in Polk County
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| Last Edited: Wednesday, 18 Apr 2007, 9:23 PM EDT | |
| Created: Wednesday, 18 Apr 2007, 9:23 PM EDT | |
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LAKELAND - A
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, it was the first
documented panther death in the
The
uncollared, young, male panther was found on the side of the road two
miles north of County Road 630 and
This was the seventh panther killed by a vehicle this year. The other six
happened in Hendry, Lee, Collier and Osceola counties. In April 2006 and
March 2007, two panthers were killed on Interstate 4 in
The
Biologists track about 30 panthers with radio collars. They say it is not
uncommon for young, male panthers to wander into central
An
FWC veterinarian will perform a necropsy on the panther Wednesday
afternoon to determine the manner of death.
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, it was the first
documented panther death in the
The
uncollared, young, male panther was found on the side of the road two
miles north of County Road 630 and
This was the seventh panther killed by a vehicle this year. The other six
happened in Hendry, Lee, Collier and Osceola counties. In April 2006 and
March 2007, two panthers were killed on Interstate 4 in
The
Biologists track about 30 panthers with radio collars. They say it is not
uncommon for young, male panthers to wander into central
An
FWC veterinarian will perform a necropsy on the panther Wednesday
afternoon to determine the manner of death.
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